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jim axelrod, cbs news, miami. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. has learned.. the google bae is about to say 'bye to its current home in the bay. >>> now at 6:00, after all the mystery all the secrecy, tonight kpix 5 has learned the google barge is about to say good-bye to its current home in the bay. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. tonight, the richmond city council will consider offering google an invitation to use its docks for finishing construction on the google barge. new at 6:00, kpix 5's allen martin joins us to explain why the clock is ticking on the high-tech marketing center. >> reporter: it is. google's intention all along has been to finish its floating sales and party barge and move it to various docks in the bay or along the west coast for that matter but before any of the showcasing can happen, google has to get a permit, start paying tens of thousands of dollars in fines in a couple of weeks or move possibly up recover. >> reporter:
jim axelrod, cbs news, miami. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. has learned.. the google bae is about to say 'bye to its current home in the bay. >>> now at 6:00, after all the mystery all the secrecy, tonight kpix 5 has learned the google barge is about to say good-bye to its current home in the bay. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. tonight, the...
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>> jim miklaszewski from bagram air base in afghanistan for us tonight. jim, thanks. now we turn to this stunning news today about the obesity epidemic in america. it just broke late in the day, and the news is this. researchers say there's evidence of a dramatic drop in obesity among young children. and new questions about what's behind it. it's not all good news across the board, however, we get details on all of it tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> the report presents encouraging news in the fight against obesity among children. researchers tracked two to five-year-olds and found the obesity rate went from 14% in 2003 to 8% in 2012. that's a stunning 43% decline in obesity. it's one of the first clear signs the scales are tipping in the right directions. especially among children participating in obesity prevention programs. and doctors say it's imperative to start healthy habits long before kindergarten. >> for parents who think that it's just baby fat and they're going to grow out of, they're saying, think again. >> yes, kids do not grow out of their baby fat a
>> jim miklaszewski from bagram air base in afghanistan for us tonight. jim, thanks. now we turn to this stunning news today about the obesity epidemic in america. it just broke late in the day, and the news is this. researchers say there's evidence of a dramatic drop in obesity among young children. and new questions about what's behind it. it's not all good news across the board, however, we get details on all of it tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> the report presents...
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thanks (clapping.) >> thanks jim and jim will be available for q and a to answer questions but we wanted to give you an opportunity to hear from a couple of them. i want to bring up carr low the vice president. good afternoon and thank you. a special thanks to mayor ed lee and wanting nolan. sure first names carla with a c yes. we're excited about this program today. we've been working with sfmta in the past year to find ways to meet this challenge of finding ways to get our employees to our canvassing campus in south san francisco and do it in a way that supports sfmta and works in compliments with the public transmission. our program started in 2006 and the primarily goal of our program was to encourage pleasing employees to stop driving to work alone by themselves in their car. over the past 6 or seven years we've had sdhek program and eliminated over 5 thousand car trips 0 over the roads our employees take the bart and the ferry to get to the offices in san francisco. our employees get to work and it reduced traffic in san francisco and in the community as well as reducing our cartoo
thanks (clapping.) >> thanks jim and jim will be available for q and a to answer questions but we wanted to give you an opportunity to hear from a couple of them. i want to bring up carr low the vice president. good afternoon and thank you. a special thanks to mayor ed lee and wanting nolan. sure first names carla with a c yes. we're excited about this program today. we've been working with sfmta in the past year to find ways to meet this challenge of finding ways to get our employees to...
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now we're available for that questions and jim is here to answer with questions and mayor and i and director nolan >> what's this permit for do you have to have a permit for a shuttle what if somebody doesn't want to - >> there's a whole a lot of questions there. >> and how many does that cost. >> the basic idea what we have we the city and a transportation system that the providers want is access to muni bus stops so the permit will permit someone to use the bus stop, of course, only muni buses are allowed to use the bus stops so the permit will designate a certain amount of bus stops by permitted providers and would subject them to a number of a number of restraints not interpreting with muni and possess popular not to use the rest of the 2 thousand muni bus stops. that's what the permit provides that's a dollar per day per we're governed by prop 18 such we can only recover our costs for the program and not generate money only the san franciscans can generate a tax. so we identified was it would cost us to develop and run an 18 month pilot about some thousands of dollars and we expect the
now we're available for that questions and jim is here to answer with questions and mayor and i and director nolan >> what's this permit for do you have to have a permit for a shuttle what if somebody doesn't want to - >> there's a whole a lot of questions there. >> and how many does that cost. >> the basic idea what we have we the city and a transportation system that the providers want is access to muni bus stops so the permit will permit someone to use the bus stop,...
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>> it was in the jim crow south, where it's enforced by the state. in terms of private businesses doing it on their own, i think they should have the freedom and individuals should have the freedom to associate how they want. >> racial discrimination also counts, red t-shirts, gay weddings, i will not serve black people. >> i don't think a business that would discriminate against race would stay in business for a long time. >> let's -- >> let's go back to the arizona bill, it didn't mention race or sexual orientation. it's patterned off the freedom act. passed by that right wing zealot chuck schumer 20 years ago. >> and invalidated by the states in 1997. >> that's right. a lot of states have what are called mini-rpeplis. arizona's previous mini-ripra was poorly drafted and this is getting it back in line. >> i will read to you -- may assert that violation, regardless whether the party is a party to the proceedings, the person may obtain appropriate belief. that was not previously in the law. that was in the law that was vetoed today. >> that is in pl
>> it was in the jim crow south, where it's enforced by the state. in terms of private businesses doing it on their own, i think they should have the freedom and individuals should have the freedom to associate how they want. >> racial discrimination also counts, red t-shirts, gay weddings, i will not serve black people. >> i don't think a business that would discriminate against race would stay in business for a long time. >> let's -- >> let's go back to the...
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thank you soechlt jim acosta and wolf blitzer and jim and elise. thank you all. other developments in the crisis in ukraine, the scudled warship now blocks ukrainian vessels from leaving a harbor. ukraine's ministry of defense saying now seven of the ship are trapped. as these pro and aspect russian protests continue in ukraine. u.s. warship is steaming towards the black sea as well. this missile destroyer is taking part in already planned naval exercises with romania and bulgaria. right now you have the house and the senate working on laws to publicly condemn the president's moves on crimea. one bill calling for spelling russia from the g8. we have much more on the crisis there. there is one person who could be key in solving this. why the german chancellor angela merkel has one thing all the other leaders don't. later, if the situation looks familiar. it is. we touched on this a moment ago. what did we learn from the russian invasion of georgia in 2008? is history repeating itself? how can we stop it? we will talk to the man who is is at pentagon in the invasio
thank you soechlt jim acosta and wolf blitzer and jim and elise. thank you all. other developments in the crisis in ukraine, the scudled warship now blocks ukrainian vessels from leaving a harbor. ukraine's ministry of defense saying now seven of the ship are trapped. as these pro and aspect russian protests continue in ukraine. u.s. warship is steaming towards the black sea as well. this missile destroyer is taking part in already planned naval exercises with romania and bulgaria. right now...
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thank you,u, jim. thanks, everybody. you're so nice. we appreciate it. have a nice trip to the puzzle board. look at them grabbing those things.
thank you,u, jim. thanks, everybody. you're so nice. we appreciate it. have a nice trip to the puzzle board. look at them grabbing those things.
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>> jim lange, original post of "the dating game" passed away of a heart attack. he was 81 years old. >> so huge.
>> jim lange, original post of "the dating game" passed away of a heart attack. he was 81 years old. >> so huge.
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jim takes a geographic look at the situation here. jim? >> for our viewers, if you have any doubt that ukraine is important to the u.s. or russia, it helps to look at the map. let's start with ukraine, it's not some distant land it's in europe. the green is nato allies. the u.s. has an obligation to defend them if they come under threat. ukraine is not a member, but there has been talk increasing the ties over the years. a couple hours nighttime to paris, rome, a little further away to london. let's get to why it's important to russia. this is the key here, that's the key russian naval base. the headquarters of the black sea fleet, this is russia's only warm water port. they're cold in the winter, this one takes them through the black sea, the mediterranean, out to the atlantic, that is an essential national security interest of the russians, and one more point just to come across, we talk a lot about the ethnic divisions this is the eastern part of the country along the border with russia, 50 to 75% in this area russians speaking russian
jim takes a geographic look at the situation here. jim? >> for our viewers, if you have any doubt that ukraine is important to the u.s. or russia, it helps to look at the map. let's start with ukraine, it's not some distant land it's in europe. the green is nato allies. the u.s. has an obligation to defend them if they come under threat. ukraine is not a member, but there has been talk increasing the ties over the years. a couple hours nighttime to paris, rome, a little further away to...
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we all know that jim harbaugh knows football, but does he know basketball? >>> sports fans hoping to experience a game at the new stadium don't have to break the bank. >> tickets for the second annual soccer match go on sale on thursday. it will cost more to go to it for a football game. >>> just watch it on the nbc bay area. speaking of the niners, jim harbaugh reverted back to his basketball days. he drained a half court shot while visiting the university of kansas basketball team. he was giving the athletes a pep talk before their match up. here is how you do it, guys. most impressive is that he did it in his traditional clothing. >> the plated khaki is his look. >> an east coast teacher has a special invitation for a hollywood star. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] spring is calling. save 25% when you buy two scotts fertilizers -- one to use now and one for later. >>> a teacher in dan vil has a very serious question for actor will ferrell, will he go to prom with him? >> chad points out that he is a happily married man, two kids, but his wife can't make it and
we all know that jim harbaugh knows football, but does he know basketball? >>> sports fans hoping to experience a game at the new stadium don't have to break the bank. >> tickets for the second annual soccer match go on sale on thursday. it will cost more to go to it for a football game. >>> just watch it on the nbc bay area. speaking of the niners, jim harbaugh reverted back to his basketball days. he drained a half court shot while visiting the university of kansas...
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. >> jim, talk a little bit about the concern from the perspective of the administration. russia is so key in so many discussions. you are talking about iran. you are talking about syria. so key and also such a thorn in the side of u.s. diplomacy in the u.s. reaching objectives. what does this mean for those other efforts? >> regional and global as you say. russia is central to any possible solution in syria. russia is central to the nuclear deal being negotiated and a difficult with iran. as the relationship runs into trouble over ukraine, the department said that russia is good at compartmentalizing these issues and can focus on one or the other. these are personal. there is a breech of trust here. also to jill's point. i think it's important. president obama lnchsed this. offering in effect an off-ramp saying you have your concerns in the eastern part of the country. let's address the concerns so that one, to remove that excuse if it needs an excuse to allow the troops to come in. also a face saving move. a way forward to move out. in the meantime, the president referen
. >> jim, talk a little bit about the concern from the perspective of the administration. russia is so key in so many discussions. you are talking about iran. you are talking about syria. so key and also such a thorn in the side of u.s. diplomacy in the u.s. reaching objectives. what does this mean for those other efforts? >> regional and global as you say. russia is central to any possible solution in syria. russia is central to the nuclear deal being negotiated and a difficult...
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for all the latest let's get to jim maceda in moscow, hey, jim. >> reporter: hey, carl. well, that's right. the crimean parliament has voted today to basically secede from ukraine and join russia effective immediately. that vote doesn't have any real political wait until the referendum you referred to on the peninsula's future whether it joins russia or whether it stays as part of ukraine. it will be a two-part referendum or two-question referendum and that takes place in ten days. and the parliament is not recognized by the ukrainian government in kiev. still the vote is certainly going to raise tensions. and the temperature. especially among the 40 or so percent of crimeans who are not ethnic russians or pro-russians. by the way, some of those pro-russian mps today are already warning that this vote means it's the russian soldiers in charge and the ukrainian soldiers who are on the peninsula will be regarded henceforth as occupiers. meanwhile president obama signed the executive order today authorizing sanctions he said presumably the freezing of assets in the united s
for all the latest let's get to jim maceda in moscow, hey, jim. >> reporter: hey, carl. well, that's right. the crimean parliament has voted today to basically secede from ukraine and join russia effective immediately. that vote doesn't have any real political wait until the referendum you referred to on the peninsula's future whether it joins russia or whether it stays as part of ukraine. it will be a two-part referendum or two-question referendum and that takes place in ten days. and...
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you're up. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> how are you? >> caller: my stock is tesla, buy, hold or sell more? >> tesla is cold. it's just driven by the power of the most. okay? power of emotion right now. right now emotions are moving high and it can go up. no reason to buy a stock but it's a cold stock. let's go to garrett in texas. >> caller: i wanted to start off by saying thank you to your and your team. you're a young investor and y'all taught me a lot. >> thank you, your team is excellent. how can i help? >> caller: i had a question about cheg. i got in around 8.40. do i get out now? >> i don't know. a huge disappointment. sell half and if it moves up again, sell the rest. it's been a big disappointment. let's go to paul in illinois, please, paul. >> caller: boo-yah cramer. >> boo-yah paul. >> caller: my stock is hercules offshore. >> that is not great. if you go into that group, go into schlumberger. exxon, extremely disappointing. churl in illinois, cheryl? >> caller: boo-yah from pea y r illinois. >> you got great companies head q
you're up. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> how are you? >> caller: my stock is tesla, buy, hold or sell more? >> tesla is cold. it's just driven by the power of the most. okay? power of emotion right now. right now emotions are moving high and it can go up. no reason to buy a stock but it's a cold stock. let's go to garrett in texas. >> caller: i wanted to start off by saying thank you to your and your team. you're a young investor and y'all taught me a...
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jim, what do you know? >> reporter: first thing to point out before i detail that phone call, we're getting word that the president at a local fund-raiser in the washington, d.c. and told people at the fund-raiser that we may be able to deescalate this crisis in his words. the u.s. may be able to deescalate the crisis in the coming days so interesting to hear the president using the words, perhaps a hopeful sign about the way the white house feels about what's happening in ukraine at this point. but getting to that phone call, yes, as we all know it took place on saturday. 90 minutes long and according to a senior administration official briefing reporters on that phone call earlier this evening, the president and vladimir putin spent much of that time during that phone call debating the facts on the ground with respect to what's happening on the ground in ukraine. russian president basically saying that he's trying to defend the rights of ethnic russians in ukraine and the president spent the time saying,
jim, what do you know? >> reporter: first thing to point out before i detail that phone call, we're getting word that the president at a local fund-raiser in the washington, d.c. and told people at the fund-raiser that we may be able to deescalate this crisis in his words. the u.s. may be able to deescalate the crisis in the coming days so interesting to hear the president using the words, perhaps a hopeful sign about the way the white house feels about what's happening in ukraine at this...
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>> caller: booyah, jim, from delaware. and i'm asking you about con edison. >> oh, another solar technology semiconductor that's way too hot. listen, you're in delaware, i know this is going to bore you. but rather than that, i like dupont. let's go to dave in massachusetts. >> caller: hey, jim, booyah to you. fantastic show. entertaining. very educational. >> don't forget great staff. >> caller: thank you for all you provide. speaking of insight what are your thoughts on nycy insight corps? >> oh, another smoking hot biotech stock. no, too hot for me, i'm sorry. this is too hot for me. let's go to gail, please. >> caller: big guy -- >> all right, i continue to believe if you take a longer term view on whole foods, longer term, i believe in that theme in "get rich carefully" and i believe in it. mark in maryland? >> caller: hi -- >> well, it happens to be the worst defense company in a group. this is an example of the worst house in an unbelievable neighborhood. it doesn't matter. i like lockheed martin. lmt. okay? and the
>> caller: booyah, jim, from delaware. and i'm asking you about con edison. >> oh, another solar technology semiconductor that's way too hot. listen, you're in delaware, i know this is going to bore you. but rather than that, i like dupont. let's go to dave in massachusetts. >> caller: hey, jim, booyah to you. fantastic show. entertaining. very educational. >> don't forget great staff. >> caller: thank you for all you provide. speaking of insight what are your...
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abc's senior national correspondent jim avila with the headline tonight. >> the gw bridge is totally gridlocked. >> stay out of the center of town. >> reporter: 911 tapes released today takes us inside the chaos that was fort lee, new jersey. when top aides of the governor jammed the world's busiest bridge. >> you are aware the town is total gridlock. >> reporter: warning first responders firefighters, police, it is not a normal day within fort lee. >> we're getting calls from irate motorists. >> reporter: the four days from september 9 through 12, now forever known as fort lee's traffic armageddon and chris christie bridgegate. despite that noise, governor chris christie insists he was kept in the dark. one of the influential counties wailing about unbearable traffic, in the middle of his re-election campaign. he insists that he didn't know about those medical emergencies on hold. >> paramedics were notified. she has a head injury. >> you know, it's an emergency and they are not still here. >> they're coming. okay, they're on the way. >> reporter: that's christie palling around with
abc's senior national correspondent jim avila with the headline tonight. >> the gw bridge is totally gridlocked. >> stay out of the center of town. >> reporter: 911 tapes released today takes us inside the chaos that was fort lee, new jersey. when top aides of the governor jammed the world's busiest bridge. >> you are aware the town is total gridlock. >> reporter: warning first responders firefighters, police, it is not a normal day within fort lee. >> we're...
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>> caller: hey, jim. love your show. welcome from sacramento valley. >> oh, man, i love sacra, get rain there, all right. >> caller: it's raining all day today and tomorrow, so things are looking up. jim, i've been looking at -- i bought housing. i bought dr horton, dha, wondering what you think about it and what your long-term is? i tend to hold long. what do you think about horton? >> i think horton is going up. it could be a good spring selling season. rates have not jumped up. there is a housing shortage and i think it will be horton's time to shine. may i go to tim in california, please, tim? >> caller: hey, cramer, cbrl just reported. should i buy more or take profit? my grandparents love it. >> i like it, too. i like the apple pie with the cheesecake -- with the piece of cheese in the old days when i weighed 210. the quarter wasn't so hot. how about we do this? take some off the table. this wasn't such a special quarter. steve in georgia, steve? >> caller: mr. cramer, thanks for taking my call. >> of course, thank
>> caller: hey, jim. love your show. welcome from sacramento valley. >> oh, man, i love sacra, get rain there, all right. >> caller: it's raining all day today and tomorrow, so things are looking up. jim, i've been looking at -- i bought housing. i bought dr horton, dha, wondering what you think about it and what your long-term is? i tend to hold long. what do you think about horton? >> i think horton is going up. it could be a good spring selling season. rates have not...
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stoddard and national review jim garety. jim, all are untrue. >> about once a month harry reid says something that would be a career ender for your average republican. the tourists are smelly. mitt romney didn't pay taxes for 10 years there was no trace of a negro accent on barack obama. harry reid just says these things. and there never any assertible reaction. anybody with functioning brain cells would say with 317 million people in america that somebody having a bad experience with obama care is probably true. they can't all be lies. can you quibble with one or two ads here and there. you can't say the entire thing is made up. he goes out there and says it oh, that's just harry being harry. no consequence to him blurting all out falsehood he does this month after month and nobody ever catches up with him. >> if i make a mistake and it does happen if i say something awful i get hammered. >> i know. i agree. he says it in a soft voice. >> is that the trick? >> maybe that's the trick. but it is -- it really is an interesting
stoddard and national review jim garety. jim, all are untrue. >> about once a month harry reid says something that would be a career ender for your average republican. the tourists are smelly. mitt romney didn't pay taxes for 10 years there was no trace of a negro accent on barack obama. harry reid just says these things. and there never any assertible reaction. anybody with functioning brain cells would say with 317 million people in america that somebody having a bad experience with...
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i'm going to bring in jim. josh brought show and tell. jim, what did you bring? >> well, what we have here is a case of fellic justice if you look at that tower, the 160 foot tower that tillerson is complaining about. here's a guy who got $40 million last year in payment in part, large part, for running around the country and fracking other eem people's lives. now he's in a big pout and a big whine because it's happening to him. i was with some people from denton county last night where tillerson's 83 acre little horse farm, that doesn't count his 18 acre personal home nearby. they're calling it rex tillerson's last direction up there in this thing. people are laughing at this goon, but, of course, it's not funny because it's running roughshod over just working day people in this country. and, you know, some of these guys are so rich they could afford to air-condition hell. i tell you what, ari, they better set money aside for that project, i think. >> josh, your response? >> the ultimate irony here is actually we don't need to be fracking these places at all. th
i'm going to bring in jim. josh brought show and tell. jim, what did you bring? >> well, what we have here is a case of fellic justice if you look at that tower, the 160 foot tower that tillerson is complaining about. here's a guy who got $40 million last year in payment in part, large part, for running around the country and fracking other eem people's lives. now he's in a big pout and a big whine because it's happening to him. i was with some people from denton county last night where...
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jim did you hear that? did you hear that, baby, jim dolan. melissa: let me ask you. you're someone, you made so much your life. i read you're worth $150 million. >> you don't know anything -- if you couch it in money you ain't got none. if you can count it you ain't got felon. my money is accountable. melissa: i don't believe you. you are give back. every year you go to south florida and give away turkeys at thanksgiving time. what do you think the about he do it going on in income inequality in this country. >> trying to change, fighting for women's rights and people of color's rights. this is put into your country for the last three or four centuries. this is the one thing that the white woman and slaves had in common, they were both considered property and so being property was superiority and inferior. melissa: i'm not anyone's property anymore though. i'm out here earning my way. making my wage. i'm somebody's property? whose property am i? >> you are one of the few that is so beautiful and outstanding but you don't get paid what you should get paid equal wages.
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the multimillion-dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can lesch more at the street.com/nbr. >>> winter blues. reports on the labor market raising concerns for would be job seekers. will friday's government employment report confirm the hiring slump, and is this just a blip or a long-term trend? >> exxonmobil disappoints investors with its oil and gas production outlook. will new projects re-energize the world's largest publicly traded energy company? >>> and economic priorities. china sets up course for growth and structural reform, but there's one thing some global investors fear could disrupt the economic powerhouse. we have all that and more tonight on nightly business report for wednesday, march 5th. >>> old man winter has struck again, and spring is two weeks from tomorrow. it can't come soon enough for the recovering u.s. economy. several reports out today blame last month's cold bitter weather and unrelenting snow for a slowdown in economic growth in february. far fewer than expected private sector jobs were added last month b
the multimillion-dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can lesch more at the street.com/nbr. >>> winter blues. reports on the labor market raising concerns for would be job seekers. will friday's government employment report confirm the hiring slump, and is this just a blip or a long-term trend? >> exxonmobil disappoints investors with its oil and gas production outlook. will new projects re-energize the world's largest publicly traded energy company? >>> and...
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tom sullivan, a monica crowley and jim and i have not talked for a month or two and it is great to see you. let's talk with the president's poll numbers. we talk about horse races all the time but he is losing. >> give it is the big problem right now. historically presidents lose seats in the midterm elections and no reason to believe that would change this time. but that would give both houses of congress to slam the legislative agenda to zero. maybe with his executive orders. lou: the irs according to those same poll 71 percent should continue to investigate as the chairman said we may be approaching a dead end. >> they may. the next app -- step is to force her to testify but who enforces the order? it is the department of justice so the chances to do something is nothing. it is simply a game they just try to run out the clock. nine months since we have heard from her if we could have a hearing once every nine months there will definitely get past the elections and way to the end of the president's term. lou: do you think the investigation is that the influential? >> people are watch
tom sullivan, a monica crowley and jim and i have not talked for a month or two and it is great to see you. let's talk with the president's poll numbers. we talk about horse races all the time but he is losing. >> give it is the big problem right now. historically presidents lose seats in the midterm elections and no reason to believe that would change this time. but that would give both houses of congress to slam the legislative agenda to zero. maybe with his executive orders. lou: the...
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jim lange was 81. >>> 4:52. coming up the fatal flaw discovered after a tsa agent was killed at l.a.x. airport. ,, >>> quite a storm in the bay area, things calming down this afternoon. just a brief break. temperatures in the 50s and low 60s. clouds likely to be on the increase toward the evening hours. in the south bay low 60s, scattered showers this morning, but then drying out as we head in toward the afternoon. not going to last long. in fact, those winds going to start ramping up again tonight. plan on 60 in union city and hayward. 62 degrees in walnut creek. in the north bay, you're going to dry things out a little bit after some places had over 2" of rainfall. today scattered showers early, drying out into the afternoon. 59 degrees in san francisco. >>> chp issued a number of wind advisories this morning including one here at the bay bridge so it's again a two hands on the steering wheel morning. several bridges have wind advisories. full look at your drive to work coming up. >>> new this morning, there w
jim lange was 81. >>> 4:52. coming up the fatal flaw discovered after a tsa agent was killed at l.a.x. airport. ,, >>> quite a storm in the bay area, things calming down this afternoon. just a brief break. temperatures in the 50s and low 60s. clouds likely to be on the increase toward the evening hours. in the south bay low 60s, scattered showers this morning, but then drying out as we head in toward the afternoon. not going to last long. in fact, those winds going to start...
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you heard jim acosta reporting. the white house tonight is saying they do believe he knows exactly what's going on but he is being -- he's not unhinged and he's not acting irrationally. others say he's delusional and dangerous. plus, president obama plans to close the most hated loophole in america. at least on this program it is. but will wall street shut him down? predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's no
you heard jim acosta reporting. the white house tonight is saying they do believe he knows exactly what's going on but he is being -- he's not unhinged and he's not acting irrationally. others say he's delusional and dangerous. plus, president obama plans to close the most hated loophole in america. at least on this program it is. but will wall street shut him down? predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be...
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so jim, you're learning new information about when vladimir putin decided to move into crimea, what do you know? >> well, anderson, speaking to intelligence official the as well as other officials who read these reports last week, these intelligence assessments of what was happening and what was likely to happen, there are indications this was not a vastly premeditated decision by vladimir putin to take military action on the ground. it was a relatively last minute decision. that is one reason why it was difficult to predict. speaking to officials, they say he's an unpredictable character. he's done these sort of things before, last minute decisions, and that made it difficult for them to say he was definitely going to act and when was he and caught many offguard.e did >> well, bob, i'm curious to hear your perspective on this as a previous cia officer. over the last days or so, there's been several members of congress who have been very critical of the cia asking why didn't the cia or the united states know that putin was going to responsibility militarily until he had already done it
so jim, you're learning new information about when vladimir putin decided to move into crimea, what do you know? >> well, anderson, speaking to intelligence official the as well as other officials who read these reports last week, these intelligence assessments of what was happening and what was likely to happen, there are indications this was not a vastly premeditated decision by vladimir putin to take military action on the ground. it was a relatively last minute decision. that is one...
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and i want to maintain high jim any over it. and these incidental sanctions can i weather them and in due course the united states and europe will back off them because they don't have staying power. i will get what they want and they won't hurt me that much. that's their calculus. what's our calculus? >> ambassador, thank you, sir. enjoy london. >> thank you. >> and general bob scales insists russian president putin is bluffing that u.s. intervention must be on the table. i will tell you most people have military fatigue and you put it on the table. >> well, first of all understand russian military forces are very weak. they don't have a draft army. not a single stealth fighter. their navy can't get out of ports. it it really is the gang that couldn't shoot straight. we have still a very strong military. we ought to leverage that asymmetry. is that a threat or actually a follow-through? there are two things there. one is a threat to sort of scare them because they have a pathetic military and the other one is to actually commit
and i want to maintain high jim any over it. and these incidental sanctions can i weather them and in due course the united states and europe will back off them because they don't have staying power. i will get what they want and they won't hurt me that much. that's their calculus. what's our calculus? >> ambassador, thank you, sir. enjoy london. >> thank you. >> and general bob scales insists russian president putin is bluffing that u.s. intervention must be on the table. i...
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. >> that's the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in an interview with nbc's jim miklashevski today while en route to afghanistan. that was them on the plane. general dempsey saying there he does not personally want u.s. troops to totally withdraw from afghanistan, but if there isn't a signed agreement between our government and the afghan government about u.s. troops staying on, then all u.s. forces will leave. this year. the chairman saying today that after 13 years of that war, u.s. troops accomplished their mission in afghanistan and it would not be a defeat to leave. something really specific seems to have led to today's big news about the war and the end of the war. this is defense secretary chuck hagel. this is him last october in brussels at nato headquarters. he was there meeting with all the other people who have his same job and all the other nato countries. it was the meeting of the nato defense ministers. at that meeting late last year, defense secretary chuck hagel told all the other defense secretaries in nato that by the next time they all got together, the u.s. and
. >> that's the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in an interview with nbc's jim miklashevski today while en route to afghanistan. that was them on the plane. general dempsey saying there he does not personally want u.s. troops to totally withdraw from afghanistan, but if there isn't a signed agreement between our government and the afghan government about u.s. troops staying on, then all u.s. forces will leave. this year. the chairman saying today that after 13 years of that war,...
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let's go to nbc news pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. >> i have to admit, when the news first flashed across the reuters wires that the russians had launched a ballistic missile, everybody suspected it was a test. nevertheless, it sent all the reporters scrambling here in the building and in very short order, we got confirmation from defense and u.s. military officials that yes indeed, the russians had launched a ballistic missile in a test launch from a launch site near the caspian sea. the dummy warhead hit its target in kazakhstan according to the russians and all was well. according to u.s. military officials, this was a pre-planned, pre-scheduled launch for some time. and in compliance with the s.t.a.r.t. treaty and all maritime international laws, the russians had made all the proper notifications well before the launch occurred. according to u.s. military officials, it's not unusual to test icbms. the united states does it from vandenberg air force base in california on an average of about twice a year. >> jim miklaszewski, a big story at the pentagon. i'm sure we will
let's go to nbc news pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. >> i have to admit, when the news first flashed across the reuters wires that the russians had launched a ballistic missile, everybody suspected it was a test. nevertheless, it sent all the reporters scrambling here in the building and in very short order, we got confirmation from defense and u.s. military officials that yes indeed, the russians had launched a ballistic missile in a test launch from a launch site near the...
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. >> there were accusations this was going to bring back jim crowe. i looked through the jim crowe laws of the deep south where i grew up. i couldn't find anything common to that at all in this bill. it was very minor language changes. can you help our audience understand exactly what did this bill do? >> senate bill 1062 clarified an updated arizona religious freedom restoration act as we saw courts around the country basically saying that the government wasn't a party to the lawsuit, then the religious freedom restoration act would not apply. that was the main clarification. an individual or a business could assert their religious freedom rights, whether or not the government was a party to the lawsuit so it would be intended to help the little sisters of the poor, the photographer, the wedding cake maker, hobby lobby, those businesses where the government is trying to force them to forego their religious beliefs. >> it was not discriminatory but for example if i owned a jewish dell ka teten and someone said i want you to do bacon wrapped shrimp, th
. >> there were accusations this was going to bring back jim crowe. i looked through the jim crowe laws of the deep south where i grew up. i couldn't find anything common to that at all in this bill. it was very minor language changes. can you help our audience understand exactly what did this bill do? >> senate bill 1062 clarified an updated arizona religious freedom restoration act as we saw courts around the country basically saying that the government wasn't a party to the...
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even before that, jim engineers were concerned about potential fatalities from this. but only now is gm addressing this. it is taking them and in a second to jump all over toyota. so what do you think treo.with grief? maybe because we look the other way once one of our own for one of our union owned legislator one of our endangered. maybe because they would later need rescuing and toyota would just be needing a tongue lashing. for years gm got away with what look like murder. thirty-five dollars for it is missing a problem that could have killed her teen people. former national transportation safety had it that this is an only tragic but it's criminal. and no one ever intends to kill people. that's never the intent. the clearly dragging its feet and addressing something that clearly was raises some culpability issues here. >> oh, absolutely. gm delayed for almost 10 years and doing it recall. it's hard to believe that they could do this for that long because they were in conversation with the national highway traffic safety and ration. way back in 2007 when the agency
even before that, jim engineers were concerned about potential fatalities from this. but only now is gm addressing this. it is taking them and in a second to jump all over toyota. so what do you think treo.with grief? maybe because we look the other way once one of our own for one of our union owned legislator one of our endangered. maybe because they would later need rescuing and toyota would just be needing a tongue lashing. for years gm got away with what look like murder. thirty-five...
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and jim axelrod burrows underground to discover people who just love a long, hard winter. >> you may be one of a few people in america who has loved this
and jim axelrod burrows underground to discover people who just love a long, hard winter. >> you may be one of a few people in america who has loved this
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who can forget mob dancing with jim ey fallin. on dunking with lebron james while encouraging kids to eat healthy food. she brought elmo to the white house. she led a focus group with will ferrell to ask kids about their favorite fruits and vegetables. >> i do try to exercise every day. >> i think exercise is ew. >> exercise is not ew. >> all this star power has gone towards some amazing progress. there is still work to be done. the study also showed blacks and hispanics suffer much higher levels of obesity compared with whites. let's all keep moving in the right direction. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ with limited availability in select markets. but
who can forget mob dancing with jim ey fallin. on dunking with lebron james while encouraging kids to eat healthy food. she brought elmo to the white house. she led a focus group with will ferrell to ask kids about their favorite fruits and vegetables. >> i do try to exercise every day. >> i think exercise is ew. >> exercise is not ew. >> all this star power has gone towards some amazing progress. there is still work to be done. the study also showed blacks and hispanics...
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founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> rising tensions. stocks wrap up a strong month with blue chips ending higher today despite dramatic events unfolding half a world away in ukraine. tae a tense weekend lies ahead. >>> housing milestone. fast-rising home prices are giving borrowers back equity. but will it be enough to put a spring into spring selling season? >>> facing shareholders. app ceo tim c
founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> rising tensions. stocks wrap up a strong month with blue chips ending higher today despite dramatic events unfolding half a world away in ukraine. tae a tense weekend lies ahead. >>> housing milestone. fast-rising home prices are giving borrowers back equity. but...
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chief national security correspondent jim sciutto joins us. despite these exercises, troops mobilizing on the border, the obama administration seems confident russia will not be moving troops into ukraine? >> reporter: that's the pentagon's assessment they're not going to act. what's changed in the last 24 hours, because the russians have moved these troops, mobilized these war planes, put them on alert as well, if president putin decided he did want to go in they could poomove so quick u.s. would not have a chance to react to it. that's increased the level of nervousness among administration officials. what would the u.s. do in reaction? we're talking really about only diplomatic means, protests, et cetera. because the supreme nato commander and american general breedlove says europe is not planning certainly any military reaction if the russians were to go in. >> it would be a huge deal if they went in obviously. the question is what would happen inside the ukraine. people there, the country dividing. what about putin? i know he spoke to pre
chief national security correspondent jim sciutto joins us. despite these exercises, troops mobilizing on the border, the obama administration seems confident russia will not be moving troops into ukraine? >> reporter: that's the pentagon's assessment they're not going to act. what's changed in the last 24 hours, because the russians have moved these troops, mobilized these war planes, put them on alert as well, if president putin decided he did want to go in they could poomove so quick...
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harbaughisco jim sinking a half-court shot. he was giving a pep talk to the university of kansas jayhawks. their game. won that is the exact outfit harbaugh always wears on the sidelines. khaki, black shirt. that's a swish. who says you cannot change and 88 euro tradition? not the college board. they have announced an overhaul for the sats. here are some of the changes -- optional.is vocabulary will focus on words commonly used in college. no more penalties for guessing on multiple joints. the goal is to pry open the doors of college education. ofspoke with the president advantage testing on "surveillance." >> the changes have moved in the direction of greater rigor. have is evidence based critical reading and writing. that is new, a used to be that the essay required on the test was one where you could essentially make up facts. that is a good move. a little bit deeper into the material. >> i am loving this. gripe is that standardized tests feed coaching and tutoring that your company provides. and gives an advantage to wealth
harbaughisco jim sinking a half-court shot. he was giving a pep talk to the university of kansas jayhawks. their game. won that is the exact outfit harbaugh always wears on the sidelines. khaki, black shirt. that's a swish. who says you cannot change and 88 euro tradition? not the college board. they have announced an overhaul for the sats. here are some of the changes -- optional.is vocabulary will focus on words commonly used in college. no more penalties for guessing on multiple joints. the...
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as innocent as it seems, jim lange with his big glasses and the set, it was racy for its time. this was the mid-1960s when it launched. the writers were charged with upon can be up with questions that were sexy answers back then. you heard him say what is this hanky panky. >> many of them before they were stars like tom selleck and suzanne sommers. would any of them on the bachelor or bachelorette if they were born. >> i can't imagine they would. there was something special about that. i love the sweet questions that were so naughty back then. >> naughty. >> naughty. switching gears, talking about glee, it has been seven months since the death of the glue star, cory monty. his girlfriend reported this heart breaking song about him. here's a clip of that. ♪ it has been seven whole days seven whole days since you paralyzed me ♪ ♪ seven whole days seven whole days since you ♪ >> sad, sad. >> it is really sad. the new track is called if you say so. he is singing it essentially about the last four words he supposedly said to her. before he passed away. this would be a haunti
as innocent as it seems, jim lange with his big glasses and the set, it was racy for its time. this was the mid-1960s when it launched. the writers were charged with upon can be up with questions that were sexy answers back then. you heard him say what is this hanky panky. >> many of them before they were stars like tom selleck and suzanne sommers. would any of them on the bachelor or bachelorette if they were born. >> i can't imagine they would. there was something special about...
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cnn's chief national security correspondent jim sciutto is here. let's cut through the noise, the politics and spin. what are we talking about in terms of cuts to the military? break it down. >> reporter: you look at the numbers. the current budget is basically halfway between what the pentagon wanted and the more draconian cuts that came during sequestration. the real headline number is reducing the size of the army from a peak during those two wars in afghanistan and iraq from 570,000 to 450,000. cutting the wart hog designed to attack soviet tanks, also cutting benefits such as housing allowances for soldiers, subsidies to stores on military bases. some of these are politically sensitive things. but as always the military is trying to make a balance of priorities with the numbers that they've been given. >> so in terms of the cuts, obviously the things like housing allowance, that's going to affect the livelihood, the lifestyle of soldiers which is obviously an incredibly important thing and marines and sailors and others. in terms of the danger
cnn's chief national security correspondent jim sciutto is here. let's cut through the noise, the politics and spin. what are we talking about in terms of cuts to the military? break it down. >> reporter: you look at the numbers. the current budget is basically halfway between what the pentagon wanted and the more draconian cuts that came during sequestration. the real headline number is reducing the size of the army from a peak during those two wars in afghanistan and iraq from 570,000...
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jim is not as tests to rope filled as balance 4. raining balance 4 all that stuff more calm and collected. does have some fire in him that is good. i think we'll be very pleased what we get out of him. >>reporter: i wondered how much catcher talk to hitter during the at bat. when hand the plate any conversation going on when a guy comes up. >> for me i have to be a little bit careful because i still am very youngest if the gale. not really my position i'd say quite yet to unleash 100 percent of my dry hum or. i definitely think it's a great part of the gale. not in any type of which to 0if he said nebraska but just to have fun. >>reporter: with the a's abc 7 sports. >> got grit personality. no clem basketball team has ever gone 30 and o in a regular season until tonight. $used to hear more and more about wichita state as we get close to tournament time. shocker. deep veteran team baker here. strong to the the rack and throwing it down. baker catches. shoot 3. up 29-22 on bradley. in peoria. if it plays, there it's anthony early for
jim is not as tests to rope filled as balance 4. raining balance 4 all that stuff more calm and collected. does have some fire in him that is good. i think we'll be very pleased what we get out of him. >>reporter: i wondered how much catcher talk to hitter during the at bat. when hand the plate any conversation going on when a guy comes up. >> for me i have to be a little bit careful because i still am very youngest if the gale. not really my position i'd say quite yet to unleash...
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play hard ♪ >>> good wednesday morning welcome to "squawk on the street" i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber at the new york stock exchange. take a look at futures on a very big day for retail. we've already got at least half a dozen earnings out including target. we're going to walk you through all of it. bonds may react to new home sales when those hit the tape in about an hour, in the meantime, here's a look at the ten-year yield, europe is struggling and asia the yuan continues its losing street. and taferinget beating the street despite the impact from the massive customer data breach which shaved two cents per share of earnings and cut into sales. >>> andics inned quarterly results from a slew of other retailers that includes lowe's, dollar tree, tjx and abercrombie & fitch and barnes & noble. >>> and dream works animation down sharply in the premarket after posting fourth quarter results that were below expectations but we'll begin with target, reporting better-than-expected fourth quarter results but saying the massive data breach shaved two cents a share off o
play hard ♪ >>> good wednesday morning welcome to "squawk on the street" i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber at the new york stock exchange. take a look at futures on a very big day for retail. we've already got at least half a dozen earnings out including target. we're going to walk you through all of it. bonds may react to new home sales when those hit the tape in about an hour, in the meantime, here's a look at the ten-year yield, europe is struggling...
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. >> nbc's jim maceda is in moscow. jim, putin said in his speech yesterday that he didn't have troops in the crimea. he also acknowledge the idea, perhaps, of a further dialogue. so what is the situation here? and do you believe in a diplomatic solution given what putin was saying yesterday? >> good morning, julia. what a difference a day makes. based on putin's comments, many would say that they're taking them with a grain of salt. but he did say tuesday that he saw no need for the use of force in ukraine, he had no desire to an ex the crimean peninsula. that has allowed in people's perception for a stepping back from the brink. this cold war style military confrontation seems to be yesterday's news. and even though crimea remains tense today on the ground, there have been more exchanges of fire, there's been an approach by the russians to take over a ukrainian post again. still, even though these forces are locked in a standoff, it now appears as if ukraine is spinning not towards war, but some kind of a diplomatic s
. >> nbc's jim maceda is in moscow. jim, putin said in his speech yesterday that he didn't have troops in the crimea. he also acknowledge the idea, perhaps, of a further dialogue. so what is the situation here? and do you believe in a diplomatic solution given what putin was saying yesterday? >> good morning, julia. what a difference a day makes. based on putin's comments, many would say that they're taking them with a grain of salt. but he did say tuesday that he saw no need for...
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we had jim rogers in here a couple months ago. we don't know if he was taking back the bet. he was betting on russia. this of course was way before ukraine was on our radar screen. what do you think of those assets? they are certainly distressed. is there any future there? >> that is political judgment more than economic judgment. david: pretty good at those. >> i think what it really symbolizes is something quite different. i think putin has become of leader of the world. i think that is the big phenomenon we have to learn to cope with. david: now wait a minute. that is pretty significant for wilbur ross to say that putin is the leader of the world. you say above the united states? >> well in terms of geopolitical things i think so. he, we have been outfoxed in syria. we're certainly outfoxed in the ukraine. i mean so we don't go to the g8 or we even kick him out of g8. big deal. they have another batch of territory that he wanted. david: now of course the big difference between putin and president obama is, putin will be around almost forever, president obama will not. we
we had jim rogers in here a couple months ago. we don't know if he was taking back the bet. he was betting on russia. this of course was way before ukraine was on our radar screen. what do you think of those assets? they are certainly distressed. is there any future there? >> that is political judgment more than economic judgment. david: pretty good at those. >> i think what it really symbolizes is something quite different. i think putin has become of leader of the world. i think...
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fed chairman jim mcgovern takes the stand. -- janet yellen takes the stand. welcome, everyone. " there. still putting the jacket on. never far away. what a great day. in another record. not huge gains but interestingly
fed chairman jim mcgovern takes the stand. -- janet yellen takes the stand. welcome, everyone. " there. still putting the jacket on. never far away. what a great day. in another record. not huge gains but interestingly
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coulda won the big prize. >> you know, that could have helped her with some of jim's funeral expenses. >> there wasn't any life insurance? >> no, there wasn't. i'd been trying to convince her to call about the colonial penn program to make sure they had coverage, but she was worried they wouldn't be accepted because of their health. >> i have life insurance with them, too. i had concerns, but i didn't have to take a physical or even answer any health questions. my...
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mila kunis is now a celebrity endorser of jim beam. we will see how that works. but frank sinatra, we are looking at an iconic american symbol, and jack daniels is very similar to that. diven fit in your roadside bar and at a fancy wedding. >> they have done studies about how franken entre resonates with younger men. sinatra resonates with younger men. >> maybe he is still the chairman of the board. room soes the flatiron special? >> i've never been to the flatiron room, so i...